I founded and led a multi-university science-outreach organization, Open Labs, to inspire underrepresented students to pursue careers in the sciences. For the impact of Open Labs at Yale and throughout the North East and my six years of leadership, I received the Yale-Jefferson Award for Public Service.

Promising applications of superconducting circuits require designing circuits with an ever-increasing complexity. Therefore, there is a growing need for fast and accurate design, analytic, and optimization techniques.

Baskerville's Hound Meets Schrödinger Cat: The Annual Report of the Yale Quantum Institute features a story on my quantum jumps experiment that experimentally demonstrates that quantum jumps are continuous, coherent, and even deterministic-like.